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30150 Brushless Car Controller - 03.07.2005, 09:11 AM

Can you tell me if the 30150 Brushless Car Controller is any smoother than the 9918 and if it's different RC car software.

I jsut ordered the 30150 today to replace the 9918 which I had really bad luck with.
   
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03.07.2005, 09:42 AM

The 30150 is a premium controller that has many programmable features allowing many tuning options vs. the warrior. I read your other post regarding warrior trouble and would really like to try to figure out what the cause is. It simply is not a normal issue and must be being caused by something.
   
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03.07.2005, 09:48 AM

I replied in the other thered already.

In general would you say the 30150 Brushless Car Controller runs smoother or has less cogging?

I'm just hoping for some other benifits...
   
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03.07.2005, 10:00 AM

Based on your description of the warrior, any controller will have less cogging. :) The micro series should run smoother. It also can be programmed to fine tune the drive qualities (timing, startup smoothness, etc.).
   
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03.07.2005, 10:06 AM

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Based on your description of the warrior, any controller will have less cogging. :) The micro series should run smoother. It also can be programmed to fine tune the drive qualities (timing, startup smoothness, etc.).
cool, I'll prolly need to order that computer link and software to get at this. I'll wait and see how things are after it's all installed...
   
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